Is this a real feat?

Maldor said:
yeah but no one uses them.

I know a lot of players who use them... Of course, I know players who use Extra Spell and think that you can take a spell from another class's spell list, but that's for another thread.
 

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1500run said:
do your own homework next time.


Some reccommended reading for you: EN World's posting guidelines, also known as The Rules. Rule #1 is Keep it civil. We ask you to treat your fellow posters with respect - don't attack them, call them names, or otherwise insult them, please.
 

I found it on the Dragonlance Nexus site, by Brandon Clark. Since the site carried actual dragonlance content as well as stuff made up by fans, I was unsure which this was. This was virtually the only site found by google, so...

I was just wondering whether it was actually in the WoTC Dragonlance books, none of which I have, and I know that they usually are different (I don't know how this works, some licensing agreement?) from normal WoTC. I could not glean any useful info from Brandon Clark's profile.
 



WarlockLord said:
I found it on the Dragonlance Nexus site, by Brandon Clark. Since the site carried actual dragonlance content as well as stuff made up by fans, I was unsure which this was. This was virtually the only site found by google, so...

I was just wondering whether it was actually in the WoTC Dragonlance books, none of which I have, and I know that they usually are different (I don't know how this works, some licensing agreement?) from normal WoTC. I could not glean any useful info from Brandon Clark's profile.

I doubt it's in any actual DL book. Also, anyway, 3E Dragonlance books were produced by Margaret-Weiss Productions (sp?), so not actually WotC (just on license from WotC). Just to nitpick. :heh:

So, the original DL setting creators and their employees have been producing DL books for 3rd Edition, though that license ends in January or thereabouts.
 


My wizard times it to work out so he takes the feat right before he becomes a lich. Lose your con anyways but get a bunch of new spells. All wizards that dreamed of becoming lichs would take that feat. I see balance problems! When you use things in the game that arent in the core rules you have to look at every possibility for breaking the rules. I just helped you with your first example.
 
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